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Jim Henson Idea Man
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Bear arrives on Disney+ The beloved series has been off the air for the past 15 years. Now all four seasons are finally available for a whole new generation.
Wait a few days and the half hour version will be on. Those are better for seeing the street story at least.
Strange that it was, though.
Now, while I can't say I hate the CGI backdrop in the far background, there's just something about the overall look the past couple seasons that's odd...
I'm watching that review/riff off that right now.
And to give the show credit, I did like how the show called the character out for being a bad wannabe Japanese girl from 2005. In not so many words. So at least there's a small nugget of decent writing.
Overall, I'll third that. It's more...
Count: Elmo's song was about growing up with a montage of little kids engaging in new activities.
Anyway, I'm not going to give anything but encouragement for the new Ernie puppeteer. It sounds a bit rough, but that's how these recasts usually start out. If recasting the character means...
Like a vain person on their 31st birthday, Sesame Street somehow is reluctant in celebrating their 45th. We haven't even seen so much as a T-shirt design contest let alone an in series acknowledgement. It was a very bland, ordinary episode to open any season, actually. They didn't even bother...
I thought the Count Organ thing got repetitive after a while, and liked when they replaced it with him doing things like watching TV and singing to the Countess in a restaurant. But yeah, I have to admit, I liked the Organ better than the dance break and I really liked the Cookie Monster bits...
The problem with Till Death is this. The same people who did King of Queens did that one, and it was hard not to see the characters as expies of Doug and Carrie, only replacing Doug's fatness with Brad Garret's tallness. After watching several episodes, it felt like they just recycled unused...
I figure that's the case as well. But darned if they aren't trying to appeal to kids with their non-stop advertising during kid's programming. They seem to be marketing it as a more wacky, kid friendly adventure than it most likely is. Do the Boxtrolls themselves come off as Minion-esque in...
Kids don't give two craps about cliches, and I'm sure that animation fans will overlook that and go for the gorgeous stop motion smooth enough to make you think its CGI. But, yeah... I see this film being made more for the pure love of artistic craft than money. Then again, it does look like a...
You'd think they would have updated it being an anniversary season, but they've pretty much decided to sit this one out on all accounts. Well, except for that Lincoln Center thing.
I'm trying to decide if I liked the multiple choice bit in the Dragon's Lair cartoon or not. Space Ace sounds like a show that should have been its own, instead of being stuck in a shorter format in a variety cartoon. Sounds like it had real potential. Especially since, unlike the others, it...
And they only have themselves to blame when their favorite shows get cancelled and replaced by garbage no one actually likes in the first place. The ratings system has always been screwed up and illogical, the networks don't know how to count hulu/netflix/their own sites views as ratings quite...
I honestly can't believe anyone under the age of 40 liked Hot in Cleveland. I just don't buy it. It screams housewife demo to me. I don't think any 18-24 year olds want to watch a show about middleaged women talking about sex, unless they have a cougar fetish. The Betty White meme...
Surprised that he didn't mention that DK Jr. was an expy of Scrappy-Doo. That would have been something to point out.
That Donkey Kong Sr. cartoon was pretty good for what it was. Though I still was disappointed that Peter Cullen used a voice similar to Eddie in Filmation Ghostbusters than...
I stated this in the "annoying TV Show" thread, but I saw some clip of a documentary about Rob, and the female head of Viacom was creepily obsessed with him. I said something I can't repeat here, and in a AVGN tone as well. She has hot stalker inappropriate crush syndrome for Rob baaaaaaad...
The rest of the show, I'll admit, was much more of a snapping pace without too much things dragging on (other than the Abby episode). The plus side, we didn't have one of those useless Murray Guessing Game fillers. To be fair, they were getting better as of last season, but I'm not missing...
Makes me wonder. Is a retro-network like that considered unprofitable since we now have hulu, Netflix, Amazon Prime, official Youtube Uploads, and DVD box sets? I mean, we're even seeing Batman released on DVD (albeit expensive as shell)... something that we never thought would actually be...
Now that I think about it, the real problem with this joke concept is the abusive Flat Earth Atheism inherent.
Think about it...
The adults live on a street with a giant talking bird, orange and yellow people who are children yet not exactly children who can somehow afford to live in a New...
Apparently, Universal is partnering up with the studio behind Food Fight... unfortunately, it isn't as cringeworthy and hilarious as it sounds. They're probably going to partner up and make DTV toy based projects.
That also, to me, is when the joke would have gone from cute, Looney Tunes gags to sadistic non-humor/abusive to a good guy character. Very cynic and dark for a kid's show (at least for a non-Japanese one).
Yeah, I'll admit that sometimes those jokes were funny, a lot of the time tedious...
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